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The Bear and The Dragon by Tom Clancy

The Bear and The Dragon

by Tom Clancy
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  • Aug 1, 2000, 752 pages
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  • Aug 2001, 752 pages
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Greg
The only major disappointment I've read from Tom Clancy. "TechnoThriller" is not a word I would use to describe this one. "Tom's political views" would be much more accurate. The story line is just plain dull for the first 900 pages. Nothing like the novels of old. Way too predictable, and severely lacking in much of anything interesting. Save your money.

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